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  <text>If you use the command shell in XP, then you probably already use the TAB key for autocomplete.

One new thing (to me anyways) is that this also works with wildcards, so you can type this:
\view\KinetDxToolPalette\*.sln
Hitting TAB will cycle through all files that match the pattern, for this example, you get this:
\view\KinetDxToolPalette\KinetDxToolPalette.sln

This is match faster than what I was doing before:
\view\KinetDxToolPalette\K
Hitting TAB here, and you have to cycle through a dozen filenames that begin with k, before getting to the desired .sln file.

-Chris O</text>
  <last_update>2007-10-04T00:52:33.0510806Z</last_update>
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      <id>88dc6cf3-c760-48a1-ad0c-b13e89416df8</id>
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      <date>2007-05-01T08:05:01</date>
      <author>Mike</author>
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      <text>Me like's this tip.

- Mike Ward</text>
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